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You really need to do some searching. Rates change with occupancy. I stayed at the Lenox Suites a week ago and got a rate of $96.00 (Before taxes) but it's as high as $135.00 this week. While it's not "near" Union Station (I walked to State Street and took the Red Line to Grand. Two block walk from there.), it is in a great location just two blocks from Michigan Avenue on Rush.
I had a great time in Chicago. I even got down to the Museum of Science and Industry to tour the original Zephyr trainset.
Frank in blustery SBA
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I actually stayed there once. I'm not sure how close it is to Union Station but it doesn't cost very much money.
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It's easy to get great deals on Priceline. Of course yo can't be sure what hotel you'll be getting, but as an example, I got the Hyatt Regency for $55/nt. It's pretty far fromt he train station, but at that rate, you can afford a cab.
I think to get something close to the train station, you would pick the "loop" and three stars.
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